<![CDATA[Gizmodo: zune arts]]> http://tags.gizmodo.com/assets/base/img/thumbs140x140/gizmodo.com.png <![CDATA[Gizmodo: zune arts]]> http://gizmodo.com/tag/zunearts http://gizmodo.com/tag/zunearts <![CDATA[Latest Zune Arts Video From Fulltank Is a Real Ad]]> This latest edition to Zune Arts, Microsoft's repository for community-made Zune videos, looks as good as anything from either Microsoft or Apple on TV. It looks more like a short film than an ad, which is something touched on in the interview with the creator and the agency that's in charge of the whole effort. Hop on over to Motionographer to see the full interview, and check out the gallery for some art from the video. Our thoughts? This needs to be an actual Zune ad, despite not really having anything to do with the Zune. [Motionographer]

Update: Apparently this actually was a real ad. Cesar of Zune Insider tells me that it was aired on Adult Swim, which seems like a perfect fit for both the ad and the Zune itself. Apologies! Nice work Microsoft!

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<![CDATA[Zune Arts Zune Animation Home]]> Much better than a Zune suppository, this repository of Zune animation stems from their comingzune.com teaser site. Apparently after putting up a few videos, Microsoft had so many artists wanting to put their own Zune content online that MS just decided to make another site to dump all these videos on.

Most only have a tangential relationship to the Zune—a splash at the end—but they are kinda cool. Our favorite is the Lego men/Mooninites dancing one on the sidewalk (last one on the right).

Don't forget, the Zune Review and Zune Gallery are all waiting for your peepers.

Zune Arts

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